Motorola Droid RAZR

Phone Scoop Review

Review: Motorola Droid RAZR MAXX for Verizon WirelessJan 30, 2012 by Eric M. ZemanMotorola's Droid RAZR MAXX builds on the foundation set by the original RAZR and makes a wide number of improvements to an already good design. Here's Phone Scoop's full review of the RAZR MAXX. read review ›

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GORGIOUS PHONE

This phone is exactly what I said in the title, gorgeous. I have never seen a phone work so fast and have suck a sleek disign in my 5 years of having cell phone services. The razr came back better than ever. Moto has never let me down. Devices are build to last.

Coming from Bionic, excellent device

I am coming from a Bionic and a Droid X before this. The Bionic was pretty awesome, but the build quality of this phone is much better, so I traded up. The guy who gave this phone a poor score because of MotoCast is an idiot troll... It's android... Use a different app...

Pros:- Fast- Excellent build quality

Cons:- Really want ICS, but Moto said they will get it out fast. Can't knock it because it will have it.

Love this phone!

This phone has everything that I have been wanting in a Smartphone. I am/was completely torn between this phone and the future Nexus. I am still hoping that my RAZR will/would have the Ice Cream software update hopefully next year, but if not, I will and can live with the great pro's of this phone.

Pro's -

Quality!Sleek and slim (tied of the thicker bricks!)4g on VzW network, need I say more?Color display, sharp and crisp8meg Camera.

Cons-

This is really stupid, butchange your embedded Wallpapersand Ringtones. This phone should havethe best latest and greatest to match this space-age device, not what came withthe original Motorola Droid over a year ago.

Hands down the best droid yet

Apparently some people feel reviewing a defective unit as a properly working model is relevant; it's not folks. If you get a defective unit, get it replaced THEN review / rate it (there are always defective units in manufacturing). I'm giving it 5 stars to help make up for that a bit; otherwise I'd likely give it 4.

Moving on...I've had close to (over?) two dozen smart phones over the years starting with the early treo's. This is my 5th Motorola Droid and 8th Droid in general and it's hands down the best one yet.

CONS:-As with any smartphone, battery life stinks-iPhone 4's camera is WAY better-Seems to take longer to charge?

I've had a few 4G phones now and they all seem to have this issue as does the razr but I'm chalking it up to the network since multiple phones by multiple manufacturers seemed to do the same: Bounces in and out of 4g, 3g, then no g, then back from time to time while standing still. Not constant, just noticeable now and then.

The phone also is probably the widest/tallest phone out there but I got the X when it first came out so I've been used to that for quite some time. The thinness of the RAZR makes for a good distraction from that and maybe it's just me, but screens on phones like the iPhone just seem super small to me now; not adequate. If you're worried about these dimensions coming from something like the iPhone just know you WILL get used to it.

Overall this is truly an amazing phone, they packed a really solid and stable package into a phone much thinner than an X or Bionic...Now lets see if they can shrink the width/height a bit in the next model :-)

From an ex-iPhone user...

This is the first time Motorola got me wanting a phone so bad in years! I owned the infamous StarTac and the original RAZR back in the day. But since the last RAZR, Motorola hasn't done enough to lure me back. Until now...

This phone is absolutely gorgeous. Thin as hell and beautiful with a solid build quality. Gorilla glass and Kevlar back which has a nice rubbery feel to it! The screen is nice, colors are vivid. Yes, it's of the PenTile variety but it's certainly an improvement over the Bionic and it's on par with the 1st generation Samsung Galaxy devices.

Performance is great. Phone is very responsive and there was no lag. Multitasking is a breeze! Even Quadrant scores have the phone performing almost on par to the Galaxy S II devices!

Reception on 3G and 4G here in New York City is outstanding. Verizon's 4G is the real deal and no other carrier comes close! Even with 2 bars of LTE service in a basement I managed to pull 5mbps down using the speediest.net app. At my apt I get full signal on 3G and 4G. Fastest speed I got on 4G there was at 2am and it was a blistering 25mbps!!!! Faster than my cable broadband connection!! That's what you call REAL 4G!! Usually speeds are 10-15mbps on average

Call quality is very good on this device. I hear my callers very clear and so can they. Earpiece and speakerphone could be a little louder for some but it doesn't bother me.

Battery life wasn't all that bad considering this is an LTE device. I was impressed. I made it through 12 hours with some data use (checked a few emails, Facebook, 2 or 3 google searches) with 1 hour of talk time.

My only gripe was the camera. Typical Motorola. It's not bad but not that good either. At best shots were mediocre but not too bad.

\\ DROID RAZR WHITE //

In the last two years I have had the Blackberry Bold, iPhone 4, HTC Thunderbolt, Samsung Charge, and this DROID RAZR. Of all the devices, the RAZR takes the cake!

Yeah the Bionic is great, ZumoCast and MOTOcast is relatively the same ... what is making me think the RAZR won't be out done for a bit of time is the fact that I don't know what else you can do to it to make it better. A camera upgrade would be nice.

Pros:

4G speeds are amazingMotoCastScreen is very vivid!It feels really really light!Charging port and HDMI port on the top (sides make it hard to charge sometimes in the car with car docks)HD Video captureProcessor is super fast

Cons:

Battery/Phone has tendency to get extremely warm at times.Camera for still photos seems sub-par.Noticed some dark spots on the screen in black areas during boot.

If you have a frozen screen or need to "pull the battery" just hold the sleep/wake button and the volume down button for ten seconds until the screen refreshes...that is like doing a battery pull on the RAZR.

Of all the devices out there right now...a DROID RAZR is the device of choice!

Almost Perfect

I have been a PDA phone user since the release of the first color PDA phone the Samsung i300. This is my 5th Droid with 4 of them being 4g smartphones. I have only had this phone since the release 11/11/11 and have put it to quite a few test thus far. I must say this is as close to perfection I have seen. The design is superb, screen is brilliant and its performance is exceptional. It feels good in your hand and not bulky in your pocket. I actually went through a complete day before having to recharge the phone.

Today is the first day for me to test the Smart Actions I set which allow the user to automatically set the phone to do automated tasks based on the rules set. Lets see how this plays out with battery life.I love having access to my home computer with Motocast.

The new Gallery and Music Player on the phone are amazing. I am able to see all my photos on my PC arranged in folders on my phone by date. I can view them and share them with my social friends or messaging. I can see my entire music library and stream music from my PC anytime and anywhere. I can also share music with friends.

Now down to business. For me the three thing this phone lacks are:

1 The ability to bcc me on emails I send to others.

2. When typing a name or email address the phone only suggest the contacts I have stored in the phone. My Thunderbolt would also suggest names and emails of people that have sent me emails as well.

3. If you are typing an email and the phone rings the system does not save the email as a draft. The email is lost.

4. I cant surf and talk in 3g. My Thunderbolt was able to do that.

All and all I think this is a great phone and I am looking forward to the test this week as i travel to 4g areas to see how it will function.

Love this phone!!

I got this phone at 11:11 am on the day of release. I've never been more impressed with a phone then I am with this one. The camera quality is wonderful, same with the front facing. Original phone was the htc incredible, and I'm much happier with this device.

Excellent Phone!

Updated to the Droid RAZR from the HTC Incredible 2. I had one of the first generation RAZR phones and have always liked Motorola. The Droid RAZR does not disappoint. Unbelievably thin, excellent screen, fast and responsive. Call signal/quality is great with no dropped calls. The sound is clear with plenty of volume. I had some concerns regarding the thin build but this phone really is solid. I wouldn't put it in the back pocket and sit on it but there's no problem in the front jeans pocket. It is less noticeable than the Incredible 2 despite the larger screen. Battery life is acceptable but it wouldn't hurt to do a bit better. I am a fairly heavy user, web browsing, email, text etc and can get a days use out of the battery. I can connect and charge in my vehicle while in the dock if I really need to.

Pros:1. Call quality, signal strength2. Form factor is amazing3. Build quality4. 4G smokes if you have it in your area

Cons:1. Battery could be a little better but it's no problem.2. Can't think of anything else....